Cayman Islands to welcome ‘chief relaxation officer’ for 14-night island experience

The Cayman Islands is preparing to welcome a unique visitor — a newly selected “Chief Relaxation Officer” tasked with embracing island life for 14 nights as part of a wellness-focused experience designed to showcase the destination’s laid-back appeal.

- Advertisement -
CoM Job Fair-728x90

The role comes with refreshingly simple expectations: sleep at least eight hours daily, take additional naps when needed, dine with locals to learn time-honored relaxation rituals, and spend time in the water each day.

During the stay, the Chief Relaxation Officer will spend part of their visit at The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa. Inspired by the upcoming sojourn, members of the resort’s team — all Grand Cayman locals — have shared insider tips on how visitors can truly unwind while on the island.

Most Relaxing Spots On Property

Yarlin Faurer, Spa Director, recommends the resort’s Hibiscus Spa, where soothing music and calming aromas set the tone, along with the nearby spa cabana offering uninterrupted views of Grand Cayman’s turquoise waters.

Michael Zolcak, General Manager of Outdoor Operations & Spa, suggests reserving a private luxury cabana, best enjoyed with a frozen cocktail, followed by sunset views from Tortuga Beach Grill & Bar.

Front Office Manager Tiffany Claire Medalla highlights shaded beach cabanas just steps from the ocean, where gentle waves and open sea views create a peaceful and private escape.

Norbert Szalay, Food & Beverage Manager, recommends relaxing in the resort’s lobby overlooking the beach, offering sweeping views of the shoreline.

How to Relax at The Westin Grand Cayman

Faurer recommends an oceanfront massage in a spa cabana paired with quiet time overlooking the water.

Zolcak suggests a 90-minute beachside massage followed by lounging in an oceanfront beach pod, or simply relaxing poolside or on the beach with a book and cocktail.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

Szalay advises a rejuvenating spa treatment followed by a leisurely Sunday brunch at Ferdinand’s, which he describes as one of the island’s best.

Best Ways to Unwind On-Island

Beyond the resort, staff members also shared their favorite ways to relax across Grand Cayman.

Faurer recommends visiting Pedro St. James for a peaceful, culturally rich experience offering insight into the island’s history.

Zolcak suggests a Jet Ski Snorkel Safari or Sunset Sail with Red Sail Sports, both of which can be arranged directly on-property.

Szalay highlights a Sunset Cruise with Red Sail Sports, kitesurfing at Barker’s Beach, snorkeling at Cemetery Beach, or a sunset “Toes in the Sand” dinner on Seven Mile Beach at Beach House Restaurant, the resort’s AAA Four-Diamond dining venue.

With the Chief Relaxation Officer set to arrive soon, the initiative underscores the Cayman Islands’ growing focus on wellness tourism — inviting travelers to slow down, recharge, and embrace the art of relaxation in one of the Caribbean’s most tranquil destinations.

More Stories

Miami International Airport

First direct US–Venezuela flight in seven years set to land in Caracas

The first direct commercial flight between the United States and Venezuela in seven years was scheduled to land Thursday in the Venezuelan capital, marking...
Jamaica Tourist Board

Jamaica showcases culture at 2026 New Orleans Jazz Fest

Jamaica is taking a prominent role at this year’s New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, with the Jamaica Tourist Board partnering with Sandals Resorts...

Couples Tower Isle: A classic Caribbean all-inclusive that still delivers

Couples Tower Isle sits quietly along Jamaica’s north coast near Ocho Rios, combining decades of history with a relaxed, all-inclusive rhythm that has made...
InterContinental Dominica

InterContinental Dominica rolls out discount for CARICOM travelers

Caribbean travelers looking for a refined but easy escape now have a new incentive to visit Dominica, as InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa...

Guyana opens new multimillion-dollar hotel: Four Points by Sheraton

Guyana has officially opened the Four Points by Sheraton hotel along Heroes Highway in Georgetown, marking another major addition to the country’s rapidly expanding...

Coconut Bay to host 6th annual Rum & Rhythms Festival in Saint Lucia

Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa, one of Saint Lucia’s leading premium all-inclusive resorts, has rolled out an expanded calendar of wellness activities, signature...

Atlantis Paradise Island unveils The Imperial Club, elevating luxury experience in The Royal

Atlantis Paradise Island has announced the launch of The Imperial Club, a refined private club experience set to debut May 1, 2026, on the...

‘100% illegal’: Jamaican hotelier slams fence blocking Seven Mile Beach access for residents

A routine early morning run along Negril’s famed Seven Mile Beach has sparked renewed debate over public access to Jamaica’s coastline, after hotel operator...
The Palms Turks and Caicos

Caribbean summer escapes: From barefoot seclusion to culinary hideaways

With summer on the horizon, the Caribbean begins to shift into its most tempting season — long, sun-soaked days, quieter beaches, and luxury resorts...
Grenada welcomes new service by Haiti-based airline

Virgin Islands gains new air link as Sunrise Airways launches Santo Domingo–Beef Island route

The Virgin Islands now has an additional airline option for travel between the Territory and the Dominican Republic, following the launch of direct flights...

Latest Articles